U.S. patent number 5,947,384 [Application Number 09/090,854] was granted by the patent office on 1999-09-07 for yard blower for distributing yard care material.
Invention is credited to William H. McCauley.
United States Patent |
5,947,384 |
McCauley |
September 7, 1999 |
Yard blower for distributing yard care material
Abstract
Apparatus for distributing yard care material is disclosed using
a yard blower having a hand held blower tube. A dry material feed
system is affixed to a tube section of the blower tube which
introduces dry material into an air flow generated by the blower by
a feed opening formed in the tube section. An injection gate
controls the amount of dry material dispensed from the feed hopper
into the air flow. By using a slopping wall, a gravity feed of the
dry material is made possible. Additionally, a liquid feed system
may be provided which is secured to the dry material feed hopper to
feed a liquid yard treatment material also by gravity feed.
Advantageously, a liquid feed conduit is formed on the exterior of
the blower tube and has an outlet end disposed a distance from the
air exit end of the blower tube so that the liquid is injected into
the air flow as it exits the blower tube for atomization and
distribution to a treatment area. The apparatus may be provided
integral with a special tube section which can be sold and
interfitted with a blower tube of an existing or new yard
blower.
Inventors: |
McCauley; William H. (Due West,
SC) |
Family
ID: |
22224644 |
Appl.
No.: |
09/090,854 |
Filed: |
June 4, 1998 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
239/152; 239/307;
239/346 |
Current CPC
Class: |
A01M
9/0038 (20130101); B05B 7/1431 (20130101); B05B
7/2478 (20130101); B05B 7/1413 (20130101) |
Current International
Class: |
B05B
7/14 (20060101); B05B 7/24 (20060101); A01M
9/00 (20060101); B05B 007/24 () |
Field of
Search: |
;239/152-154,304,307,308,379,652-654,655,289,345,346
;406/38,98,141,153,122 ;15/328,321 |
References Cited
[Referenced By]
U.S. Patent Documents
Foreign Patent Documents
Primary Examiner: Morris; Lesley D.
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Reed; Robert R. Flint; Cort
Claims
What is claimed is:
1. Apparatus for distributing liquid or dry yard treatment
materials comprising:
a portable blower for creating an airflow having an inlet and an
outlet;
a handheld blower tube connected in fluid communication to the
outlet of the blower through which said airflow is delivered, and
said blower tube has an exit end through which the exiting airflow
exits said blower tube;
a feed hopper carried by said tube for feeding a granular, dry
material to said tube;
a feed opening for receiving said dry material from said hopper and
introducing said material into said air flow so that said dry
material is mixed with said air flow passing through said blower
tube;
an injector gate disposed between said hopper and said feed opening
for controlling the injection of said dry material into said feed
opening and tube;
a container carried by said tube for distributing a liquid
material;
a feed conduit connected on one end to said container and having a
second, free end terminating near said exit end of said tube for
distributing liquid material into said exiting air flow; and,
a valve for controlling the flow of liquid material through said
conduit.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 including metering means for metering
the amount of liquid material distributed into said exiting
airflow.
3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said metering means
includes:
means for controlling the velocity of air flow through said tube;
and
said valve including an adjustable valve element to provide a
desired metering opening.
4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said metering means includes a
diameter of said feed conduit being of a pre-selected size.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 including control means for controlling
the amount of dry material distributed including:
said injector gate including a gate opening and an adjustable
element for adjusting a size of said gate opening to vary the
amount of dry material introduced into said air flow.
6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said feed opening includes a
first part formed in said hopper and a second part formed in said
blower tube being disposed in flow alignment, and said adjustable
element includes a solid sliding gate disposed between said first
and second part of said gate opening having a valve aperture so
that said sliding gate may be moved to align said valve aperture in
various positions relative to said gate opening to vary the opening
and the amount of dry material distributed there through.
7. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said control means includes
means for adjusting the velocity of said air flow in said blower
tube.
8. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said hopper comprises a sloping
wall disposed at an angle to the longitudinal axis of said blower
tube for providing a gravity feed of said dry material into said
blower tube and airflow.
9. The apparatus of claim 8 including a mount securing said liquid
container to said sloped wall of said hopper providing gravity feed
of said liquid to said exit end of said blower tube.
10. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said liquid feed conduit is
carried on an exterior of said blower tube.
11. The apparatus of claim 1 including means for connecting said
liquid feed conduit to an outside water source providing a
generally continuous supply of water to said feed conduit.
12. Apparatus for distributing liquid or dry yard treatment
materials using a portable blower for creating an airflow through a
blower tube though which and airflow is delivered, and said blower
tube having an exit end through which an exiting airflow exits said
blower tube; said apparatus comprising:
a feed hopper adapted for feeding a granular, dry material into
said blower tube;
means for mounting said feed hopper to said blower tube;
a feed opening formed in said blower tube for receiving said dry
material from said hopper so that said dry material is mixed with
said air flow passing through and exiting said blower tube;
means for controlling the amount of said dry material introduced
into said feed opening and blower tube;
a liquid container adapted for distributing a liquid material into
said air flow;
means for attaching said liquid container to one of said feed
hopper and blower tube;
a feed conduit connected on one end to said container and having a
second, free end terminating near said exit end of said blower tube
for distributing liquid material into said exiting air flow;
and,
a valve for controlling the flow of liquid material delivered
through said conduit.
13. The apparatus of claim 12 including metering means for metering
the amount of liquid material distributed into said exiting airflow
which includes:
means for controlling the velocity of air flow through said tube;
and
said valve including an adjustable valve element to provide a
desired metering opening.
14. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein said means for controlling
the amount of dry material distributed includes:
said injector gate including a gate opening and an adjustable
element for adjusting a size of said gate opening to vary the
amount of dry material introduced into said air flow.
15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein said gate opening
communicates with a tube opening formed in said blower tube being
disposed in flow alignment with said gate opening, and said
adjustable element includes a solid sliding gate disposed between
said gate opening and said tube opening having a valve aperture so
that said sliding gate may be moved to align said valve aperture in
various positions relative to said gate and tube openings to vary
the amount of dry material distributed into said blower tube.
16. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein said hopper comprises a
sloping wall disposed at an angle to the longitudinal axis of said
blower tube for providing a gravity feed of said dry material into
said blower tube and airflow.
17. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein said attachment means
includes means of attaching said liquid container to said sloped
wall of said hopper providing gravity feed of said liquid to said
exit end of said blower tube.
18. Apparatus for distributing yard treatment materials using a
portable blower having a blower tube though which an airflow is
generated and delivered, and said blower tube having a plurality of
tube sections and an exit end through which an exiting airflow
exits said blower tube; said apparatus comprising:
an auxiliary tube section adapted for interfitting with said blower
tube;
a feed hopper carried by said auxiliary tube section for feeding a
granular, dry material into said auxiliary tube section and blower
tube when said auxiliary tube section is interfitted with said
blower tube;
a feed opening formed in said auxiliary tube section for receiving
said dry material from said hopper so that said dry material is
mixed with said air flow passing through and exiting said blower
tube;
means for controlling the amount of said dry material introduced
into said feed opening and blower tube;
a liquid container adapted for distributing a liquid material into
said air flow carried by one of said feed hopper and auxiliary tube
section;
a feed conduit connected on one end to said container and having a
second, free end terminating near said exit end of said blower tube
for distributing liquid material into said exiting air flow;
and,
a valve for controlling the flow of liquid material delivered
through said conduit.
19. The apparatus of claim 18 including metering means for metering
the amount of liquid material distributed into said exiting airflow
which includes:
means for controlling the velocity of air flow through said tube;
and
said valve including an adjustable valve element to provide a
desired metering opening.
20. The apparatus of claim 18 wherein said means for controlling
the amount of dry material distributed includes:
said injector gate including a gate opening and an adjustable
element for adjusting the amount of dry material introduced into
said air flow through said gate opening.
21. The apparatus of claim 20 wherein said feed opening includes a
tube opening formed in said auxiliary tube section being disposed
in flow alignment with said gate opening, and said adjustable
element includes a solid sliding gate disposed adjacent said tube
opening so that said sliding gate may be moved to align said gate
opening in various positions relative to said tube opening to vary
the amount of dry material distributed into said blower tube.
22. The apparatus of claim 18 wherein said hopper comprises a
sloping wall disposed at an angle to the longitudinal axis of said
blower tube for providing a gravity feed of said dry material into
said blower tube and airflow.
23. The apparatus of claim 18 including attachment means for
removably attaching said liquid container to said sloped wall of
said hopper providing gravity feed of said liquid to said exit end
of said blower tube, and disposable liquid containers.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to apparatus for distributing liquid or dry
yard treatment materials, more particularly to an apparatus using a
portable blower for distributing the material to a treatment area
using an air flow generated by the blower through a blower tube
which may be used with new or existing equipment.
Heretofore, various devices have been known for the application of
liquid or dry materials for lawn, plants, gardens and the like,
wherein a dry or liquid material is either mixed with a water or
air stream. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,392,996 discloses an
attachment for a portable leaf blower for distributing a pesticide
dust. U.S. Pat. No. 4,474,327 discloses a hand held blower which
distributes a granular fertilizer using a discharge air stream from
the blower. The device requires a venturi throat for providing a
vacuum source for drawing the fertilizer particles into the air
stream. U.S. Pat. No. 5,429,278 discloses a portable garden powder
duster. U.S. Pat. No. 4,089,441 discloses a hopper feeder for a
portable blower for dispensing a powder material into an air flow.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,776,459 discloses a sprayer attachment for leaf
blower which dispenses a liquid insecticide.
While the above prior art has certain suitable characteristics,
they do not provide a simple, easy to use, and reliable apparatus
for dispensing a liquid and/or dry lawn treatment material either
as a new or a retrofit an existing yard blower.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a
portable yard blower having a blower tube through which an air flow
is created in which a liquid or dry material may be easily and
reliably dispensed.
Still another object of the invention is to provide apparatus for
retrofitting an existing yard blower for distributing a liquid or
dry treatment material in an easy and convenient manner.
Another object of the invention is to provide an air blower having
a blower tube through which an air flow is generated and a liquid
and/or dry material may be dispensed using gravity feed eliminating
the need for relatively complex feeding mechanisms.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an air blower
having effective feeding of a dry and/or liquid yard treatment
material at an effective portion of the air stream so that the
material is effectively distributed to the lawn or other treatment
area.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The above objectives are accomplished according to the present
invention by providing apparatus for distributing liquid or dry
yard treatment materials comprising a portable blower for creating
an airflow through a handheld blower tube having an exit end
through which the exiting airflow exits the blower tube. A feed
hopper is carried by the tube for feeding a granular, dry material
into the tube. A feed opening receives the dry material from the
hopper and introduces the material into the air flow so that the
dry material is mixed with the air flow passing through the blower
tube. An injector gate is disposed between the hopper and the feed
opening for controlling the injection of the dry material into the
feed opening and tube. A container is carried by the tube for
distributing a liquid material. A feed conduit is connected on one
end to the container which has a second, free end terminating near
the exit end of the tube for distributing liquid material into the
exiting air flow. A valve controls the flow of liquid material
through the conduit. Metering means for reliably metering the
amount of liquid material distributed into the exiting airflow
includes means for controlling the velocity of air flow through the
tube; an adjustable valve element to provide a desired metering
opening; and a diameter of the feed conduit being of a pre-selected
size.
Control means for controlling the amount of dry material
distributed includes the injector gate having a gate opening and an
adjustable element for adjusting a size of a valve aperture to vary
the amount of dry material introduced into said air flow. The feed
opening includes a first part formed in the hopper and a second
part formed in the blower tube being disposed in flow alignment,
and the adjustable element includes a solid sliding gate disposed
between the first and second part of the feed opening so that the
sliding gate may be moved to align the gate opening in various
positions relative to the feed opening to vary the valve aperture
size and the amount of dry material distributed there through. The
control means further includes means for adjusting the velocity of
the air flow in the blower tube.
The feed hopper comprises a sloping wall disposed at an angle to
the longitudinal axis of the blower tube for providing a gravity
feed of the dry material into the blower tube and airflow. A mount
secures the liquid container to the sloped wall of the hopper
providing a gravity feed of the liquid to the exit end of the
blower tube. The liquid feed conduit is carried on an exterior of
the blower tube so the interior of the tube is kept dry. Means may
also be provided for connecting the liquid feed conduit to an
outside water source providing a generally continuous supply of
water to the feed conduit.
Advantageously, the apparatus may be provided in the form of an
auxiliary tube section adapted for interfitting with the sections
of the blower tube; and the feed hopper is integral with the
auxiliary tube section. The liquid feed container may be removably
attached to the hopper and the feed opening may be preformed in the
auxiliary tube
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The construction designed to carry out the invention will
hereinafter be described, together with other features thereof.
The invention will be more readily understood from a reading of the
following specification and by reference to the accompanying
drawings forming a part thereof, wherein an example of the
invention is shown and wherein:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a handheld air blower and apparatus
for feeding a dry and/or liquid material for yard treatment and the
like in accordance with the invention;
FIG. 2 is a top plan view of apparatus for dispensing liquid and/or
dry yard treatment material using an air blower in accordance with
the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a side elevation illustrating an apparatus for feeding
dry and/or liquid material for introduction into an air stream of a
air blower in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 3A is an alternate embodiment for a liquid feeding system
according to the invention;
FIG. 4 is a perspective view illustrating apparatus for feeding dry
and/or liquid yard treatment material to an air stream according to
the invention;
FIG. 5 is a sectional view taken along line 5--5 of FIG. 4
according to the invention; and
FIG. 6 is an elevation illustrating an alternate means for
supplying a liquid to a liquid feeding system according to the
invention.
DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring now to the drawings, the invention will be described in
more detail.
FIG. 1 illustrates apparatus for distributing a liquid or dry yard
treatment material, designated generally as A, which includes a
portable blower 10 which generates an air flow that is distributed
through a blower tube 12 having tube sections 12a and 12b fitted
together. Blower 10 may be provided with a handle 10a which can be
held by the hand of a user 14. Alternately, the air blower may be
provided with a back pack frame for carrying the blower and the
hand held tube may be connected by a flexible hose. Blower tube 12
has an exit end 16 through which air flow 18 exits the blower tube.
A feed system for feeding a dry material into tube 12 is
illustrated in the form of a feed hopper, designated generally as
B, affixed to blower tube 12.
As can best be seen at FIG. 5, a feed opening, designated generally
as 20, is formed for receiving dry material 22 from feed hopper B.
The dry material is then mixed with air flow 18 passing through the
blower tube 12. An injector gate assembly, designated generally as
24 is disposed between feed hopper B and feed opening 20 which
includes an injector gate 24a having a gate opening 24b for
progressively opening and closing the feed opening. In this manner
the amount of dry material introduced into the air flow is
controlled. It is noted that feed opening 20 comprises a first part
20a formed in hopper B and a second part 20b formed in blower tube
12. Gate assembly 24 includes injection gate 24a in the form of an
adjustable member which slides in the direction of arrow 26 having
gate opening 24b, the remainder of which is solid. The adjustable
injection gate is disposed between the first and second parts of
feed opening 20 so that gate opening 24b may be aligned more or
less with the feed opening to vary the amount of dry material
distributed there-through. The alignment of gate opening 24b with
the feed opening defines a variable valve aperture. The amount of
dry material distributed is also determined by the velocity of the
air flow in the blower tube which may be adjusted using
conventional means by employing either a variable speed controlled
blower or multi-speed blower motor and switch.
Preferably, hopper B includes a first wall 28 generally parallel to
a flow axis "X" of blower tube 12, and a second wall 30 disposed at
an angle to the flow axis (FIG. 3). By this means, dry material 22
is fed by gravity through feed opening 20 into the air flow. This
eliminates the need for mechanical feeding means such as augers,
venturis, and the like, and results in a more simplified reliable
feeding system. Likewise, the injection gate assembly provides a
reliable control over the amount of dry material injected into the
air flow. By introducing the dry material into the air flow
upstream from exit end 16 of the blower tube, a good mixing of the
dry material and air flow are achieved before the air flow exits
the tube 12b.
Preferably wall 30 is sloped at an angle of about 45 degrees to
flow axis X, so that a top 31 of the hopper B is held in a position
which is approximately horizontal (FIGS. 1 and 3). Any suitable
means may be utilized for attaching hopper 30 to blower tube 12,
such as a velcro strap 32. A liquid feed system for feeding a
liquid yard treatment material may also be utilized with the
invention, and quite advantageously may be combined with the dry
feed system so that either a dry or liquid yard treatment material
may be selected. Alternately, a dry and liquid material may be
distributed simultaneously for yard treatment and the like. The
liquid feed system comprises a source of a liquid, which in the
illustrated embodiment of FIGS. 1-4, includes a container C having
a neck portion 34 which tapers down to a closure cap 36. A feed
conduit 38 is connected by means of cap 36 to communicate with a
liquid 40 carried inside container C. Liquid feed conduit 38
extends along an exterior of blower tube 12 and advantageously
terminates at an outlet end 38a slightly pass exit end 16 of blower
tube 12. The liquid is thus injected into the air flow and atomized
for being carried away and dispensed onto an area for treatment.
Advantageously, container C is strapped onto hopper B by means of a
velcro strap 42. By strapping container C onto slopping wall 30, a
gravity feed of the liquid is also possible. For this purpose,
slopping wall 30 may be made to have a slightly concave contour at
30a for cradling the container. Alternately, an attachment means
between the concave contour and the container can be provided. By
carrying the feed conduit on the outside of the tube, a wetting of
the interior of the tube is avoided as may cause an impairment to
the flow of dry material if such should be done in conjunction with
or shortly after liquid feeding. The valve 44 is provided for
controlling the amount of liquid fed through the feed conduit 38.
Means for controlling the amount of liquid delivered to the conduit
and into the air flow is provided by the valve, the diameter of
feed conduit 38, and the velocity of the air flow in the tube. FIG.
3A shows the valve carried directly on the cap of the container
rather than in the conduit. Valve 44 may be any continuously
variable valve having a variable metering orifice. FIG. 6 shows an
alternate arrangement where instead of using a batch supply of
liquid in a container C, a continuous supply of liquid such as
connection to a water supply source provided by a utility can be
utilized. In this case, a conventional garden hose 46 is connected
to cap 36 by means of a female hose coupling 40a. In this manner a
continuous supply of liquid may be fed to the air blower rather
than a batch method. In this case, a concentrated second liquid may
also be utilized, contained in container C, that is metered into
the continuous water flow.
While the invention has been illustrated in terms of the hopper
being strapped to blower tube section 12a when the invention may be
utilized in connection with an existing air blower, it is to be
understood that the invention may also be built into the air blower
and supplied new. Alternately, instead of being strapped to a tube,
hopper B may be made as one piece with a special tube section (not
shown), and fitted into the blower tube of a conventional or new
yard blower. Likewise, instead of being supplied for use with an
existing air blower, a strapped hopper may be supplied with a
special tube section D, as shown in FIG. 4 to be utilized in a
fitted arrangement with an existing air blower tube. In this case,
the feed tube opening of the injector gate assembly 24 is already
formed in tube section 50, whereas in the other cases it is
necessary to drill a hole in a preexisting tube section. In FIG. 4,
an alternate arrangement is also shown wherein a perpendicular wall
52 rather than a 45.degree. sloping wall is utilized which may be
advantageous in the case of some air blower feeding systems. Once
again, the hopper B is made so that a top 51 becomes approximately
horizontal when the blower is held and in use.
While the invention is illustrated employing a dry and a liquid
material feed system which is highly advantageous, it is to be
understood that the invention may be exploited with only one or the
other.
While a preferred embodiment of the invention has been described
using specific terms, such description is for illustrative purposes
only, and it is to be understood that changes and variations may be
made without departing from the spirit or scope of the following
claims.
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